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Egypt Coach Hossam Hassan Calls for Humanitarian Support Ahead of World Cup Match

Egypt Coach Hossam Hassan Calls for Humanitarian Support Ahead of World Cup Match

Sports Correspondent: Imran Sohail

DALLAS: Egypt head coach Hossam Hassan used a FIFA World Cup press conference to call for greater humanitarian support for Palestinian civilians ahead of Egypt’s Round of 16 match against Argentina.

Speaking to reporters, Hassan said compassion and concern for civilians should remain a shared human value regardless of nationality or background.

Coach Highlights Humanitarian Message

Responding to a question about his earlier gesture involving the Palestinian flag after Egypt’s previous World Cup victory, Hassan said his actions reflected a humanitarian perspective.

He urged athletes, journalists, and members of the international community to support efforts aimed at helping civilians affected by the ongoing conflict.

Hassan said that discussions about human rights and humanitarian issues should include concern for people impacted by violence and displacement.

Focus Also Turns to Argentina Clash

Alongside his humanitarian remarks, Hassan discussed Egypt’s upcoming knockout match against defending champions Argentina national football team.

He acknowledged the challenge of facing a team led by Lionel Messi but said Egypt remains confident and focused on delivering its best performance.

“We respect our opponents, but we are not afraid,” Hassan told reporters, adding that his team is motivated to represent Egypt, the Arab world, and Africa with pride.

High-Stakes World Cup Encounter

Egypt will face Argentina in the FIFA World Cup Round of 16, with a place in the quarter-finals at stake.

The match is expected to attract significant global attention as Argentina looks to defend its world title, while Egypt aims to continue its impressive tournament campaign.

The press conference combined football discussion with broader humanitarian remarks, reflecting how major international sporting events can also become platforms for wider public conversations.

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